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With a total length of 400 meters, height of 71 meters and width of 111 meters, and an operational mass of 9,500 tonnes, the Guantanomo-class had excellent productivity like the ARMD-class. This was because of its typically simple construction, which had engines and armaments to added to a fighter dock.

The main impulse drive engines were manufactured by General Galaxy whereas the Fold Engines/auxiliary gravity field control systems was manufactured by OTEC and Shinnakasu Heavy Industries. Altogether providing a maximum instantaneous combat acceleration of more than 14.5 G for ships of the line. Each Guantanamo-class vessel featured a diamond-shaped hull structure with four decks. Moreover, the bow and the lower side of the main nozzle in their sterns were large docks. The Guantanamo-class vessels also had excellent carrier-based aircraft deployment ability. [1]

Because forty to fifty ship-borne aircraft could be loaded onto it, it was operated as the mainline carrier in the Macross 7 Fleet. The Guantanamo class was also likely to serve as the defense station of the core ships in the fleet, the same as the Uraga class. The CV-299 "Guantanamo" was docked with the Sunny Flower class.[1]